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What did the Supreme Court rule in the case Near v. Minnesota? A. Separate but equal education was unconstitutional.

B. Public figures could not sue for emotional distress if they were subjected to satire.

C. The U. S. government could not use general claims of national security to prevent a newspaper from publishing.

D. A state could not punish a newspaper by forcing it to stop publication.

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